The Missing Link to Sustainable Development

roblem: The
1996 World Resources Institute report predicts
a dire future in 2025: 8.3 billion people, increased
carbon emissions, mega-cities in the developing
world
with energy, food and water shortages. These trends
demand a comprehensive global approach ... not
band-aid strategies!

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olution: Network Renewable Energy Resources
Around the World. Two decades ago, the
United Nations confirmed Buckminster Fuller's proposal
to interconnect (link) electric power networks
between countries and continents, emphasizing the
transition to remote renewable energy resources. Expert
corroboration claims this initiative to be the
world's highest priority objective. Today,
GENI is producing tools to make this vision real
in the world and we need your help...

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enefits: New markets and opportunities
from increased global prosperity, a cleaner environment,
stabilized population and world peace — genuine
sustainable development.

Contact GENI for free
information on how you can help realize this
compelling global strategy